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  2. Roanoke, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, the community surrounding the depot applied for and received a town charter, and the Town of Big Lick was formally established. [11]: 71 Eight years later, efforts by town boosters succeeded in securing Big Lick as the junction of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad and the Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W).

  3. Big Bone Lick State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bone Lick Historic Site Museum was constructed in 1990 at a cost of $4 million. [11]: 88 By 2000, the park had reached its current size of 512 acres. [14]: 11 In 2002, the National Park Service designated Big Bone Lick State Park as an official Lewis and Clark Heritage Trail Site. [43]

  4. Great Wagon Road - Wikipedia

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    Old Buffalo Salt Lick: The historic Big Salt Lick is now an industrial area located on both sides of Hollins Road between Rhodes Avenue and Norfolk Avenue. [69] There are numerous salt licks in the area (a large one is on the north side of the Roanoke River at the 9th Street bridge). Williamson Rd: 0.8 miles (1.3 km) This is a detour.

  5. List of museums in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Natural history: Virginia's natural history and ecosystems, live mammals, fish, reptiles and birds Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art: Virginia Beach: Virginia Beach: Tidewater/Hampton Roads: Art: Focuses on 20th-century art with changing exhibitions of American & international artists. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: Richmond: Richmond: Central ...

  6. List of National Historic Landmarks in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    December 19, 1960 (Hampton: Hampton (independent city) Fort Monroe was completed in 1834, and is named in honor of U.S. President James Monroe. Completely surrounded by a moat, the six-sided stone fort was an active Army post until 2011.

  7. I love to travel but hate crowds. These 5 East Coast towns ...

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    I love strolling past historic buildings and visiting spots steeped in American Civil War history, like Mt. Defiance Historic Park. ... You can peruse the exhibits at the Taubman Museum of Art ...

  8. Big Lick - Wikipedia

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    Big Lick may refer to: Big Lick, North Carolina, a populated place; Big Lick, Virginia, a former name of Roanoke; A "big lick" gait is an unnaturally exaggerated horse movement of a Tennessee Walking Horse created by illegal soring; The HD-2 channel of WCLT-FM, a radio station (100.3 FM) licensed to Newark, Ohio, United States

  9. Paleontology in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1775 and 1780, Thomas Jefferson conferred with leaders of the Delaware Indians in Virginia about the fossils of Big Bone Lick, of what is now Kentucky. [17] Sometime around 1920, Early Jurassic dinosaur tracks were discovered during renovations on the grounds of Oak Hill while sandstone was being excavated to line its terraces and ...